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What should I brush up on for this class? Smells like a lot of Cal2 and heavy integration. This is my last math class required, and I took Cal2 a year ago so I'm bit rusty on it..just want to see what others thought of the course.

It's not bad at all, had it two semesters ago. Although, my professor was terrible and I taught myself. More derivatives than anything. LaPlace transformation is what stumped me the most. Watch YouTube videos on it as well, helped alot

i dont have any tips, but i just wanna say that this class came within an inch of ending my engineering career back in college. i think residual post-traumatic stress from this class is what finally pushed me to go to law school and leave all this behind

i dont have any tips, but i just wanna say that this class came within an inch of ending my engineering career back in college. i think residual post-traumatic stress from this class is what finally pushed me to go to law school and leave all this behind

Meh, its my last math class for an EE. The great thing about engineering degrees is if you can survive the math, the rest isn't so bad.

Took it last semester, after not having taken math for 3 years. It wasn't so bad. Brush up on integration by parts and partial fractions. Otherwise it's pretty straightforward as long as you put the time into understanding the concepts.